Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

 

SLC1a – Lewis Keegans for great communication about our topic.

 

SLC1b – Eesa for successfully delivering a message to another class.

SLC2 – Sam Rowan for expressing his feelings well and caring for others.

SLC3a = Jade Bourne for expressing herself with kind words.

SLC3b – Kahli Wilson for trying hard to include her peers at playtime and in class.

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

 

SLC1a – Jake Love for making choices and verbally responding.

SLC1b -Logan Cain for talking more about his feelings.

SLC2 – Euan McLeod for making good choices and trying school lunches.

SLC3a – Alfie Haddow for writing a thank you note to show his feelings.

SLC3b – Amy Dale for working well in groups and pairs.

Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils this week are;

SLC1a – Hamish Wilson for doing all his jobs with a smile.

SLC1b – Cameron McCutcheon for trying really hard to follow school rules.

 

SLC2 – Voi Brown for making safe choices when working outside.

SLC3a – Jade Bourne for being sensible during outdoor learning.

SLC3b – Lucas Walker for showing amazing effort in all his learning.

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

 

SLC1a – Kerr McCurdy for asking a question to a friend.

SLC1b – Ethan McPike for using a combination of words and symbols for writing.

SLC2 – Jackson Stewart for asking people to play with him in the playground.

SLC3a – Francesca Rutherford for asking good questions.

SLC3b – Kaelyn Renwick for engaging in all lessons and using resources effectively to support her learning.

Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils this week are;

 

SLC1a – Murray Smith for taking turns when playing with a friend.

 

SLC1b – Eesa for always offering to help other people.

SLC2 – Alexander Mitchell for including others in his games and play.

SLC3a – Kyeron Dobie for showing kindness and respect to others.

SLC3b – Lennon Mills for trying hard with all his work and being super helpful in class.

SLC3b – Liam Hamilton for showing good manners to adults in and around the school.

 

Autism Awareness Day

The theme for our Autism Awareness day this year was celebrating being unique.  In SLC, last Friday we enjoyed wearing our own clothes to show off our own unique style.  We took part in a range of activities to communicate what makes us  unique.  We also took part in an art activity making our own individual jigsaw piece for a big display on our terrace.  Our jigsaw pieces were all about us and things we like.  Our display will focus on us all being different but we fit together in SLC.  Keep checking our blog for updates of our overall display.  Click the link for photos from all of our classes.

Autism Awareness Day 2022

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

 

SLC1a – Hamish Wilson for great talking while drawing with his teacher.

SLC1b – Trent Biggs for interacting well with peers in role play.

SLC2 – Luke Harrison for using a communication aid to indicate he needed help.

 

SLC3a – Megan for using her words to communicate her feelings.

SLC3b – Kenzie Ferrans for amazing contributions during outdoor learning.

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